A disadvantage, being too rich

"We'll ask you a few random questions, and you just answer them truthfully," Mike said with a smile, flipping through the notebook in front of him.

Su Yang nodded, "Okay."

Glancing at Hans beside him, Su Yang realized then that Hans barely dared to say a word in front of these two directors.

Su Yang didn't know the specific reason, but it seemed Hans was quite well-behaved in front of these two.

At least since Su Yang had met Hans, he hadn't uttered a single sarcastic remark.

"First question, please briefly introduce yourself," Mike said.

Su Yang replied, "My name is Su Yang, I'm from Long Country, twenty years old, and I'm a... well, a freelancer, I suppose."

"Freelancer?" Hans exclaimed from the side, "Didn't you say you live off your parents' welfare?"

Su Yang: "...Just kidding, I do some investments and small business."

Hearing Su Yang's words, Hans nodded thoughtfully.

He was calculating something in his mind, the sound of which Su Yang could already hear.

"Are you comfortable sharing your monthly salary?" Jon asked. "After all, this is a matchmaking event, and salary is quite important."

"Monthly salary..." Su Yang murmured. This truly stumped him.

He made tens of millions in minutes; what was his monthly salary? He had never actually calculated it.

"I have nine figures in savings, and I haven't calculated my monthly salary," Su Yang decided to say in a roundabout way after thinking for a moment.

Nine figures in savings was truly a drop in the bucket for Su Yang at this point.

However, for others, nine figures in savings was still a considerable amount.

At the very least, it was more than enough to participate in this program.

Mike and Jon both exclaimed "Wow" at Su Yang's words. Su Yang didn't react much.

It was Hans who asked, "Is that in Long Country currency or US dollars?"

Hans knew that Su Yang owned a luxury car worth nearly two hundred million and an estate worth billions, so he wasn't surprised at all when Su Yang mentioned having nine figures in savings.

In fact, he was a little surprised, thinking Su Yang might have understated his savings.

With only nine figures in savings, how could he afford a car worth nearly two hundred million, or a mansion worth billions?

This made Hans suspicious.

Su Yang smiled and replied, "Long Country currency. I'd prefer not to elaborate."

Hearing Su Yang's answer, Mike nodded, wrote something in his notebook, and continued, "Alright, next question: have you had any romantic relationships before?"

This question truly stumped Su Yang.

Had he had any romantic experience before?

How should Su Yang answer...

He genuinely had no romantic relationship experience.

But he had a lot of girlfriends. Su Yang had no idea how to explain this to Mike.

He pursed his lips, thought for a moment, and said, "I'm very serious about relationships, so it's hard for me to start one. Because once I do, I'm aiming for marriage."

Although this statement didn't directly answer Mike's question, it was a form of response.

Mike nodded and continued writing in his notebook.

"Next question, what is your ideal type?"

"Hmm..." Su Yang thought for a moment and said, "I hope my future wife is gentle and understanding, because due to my work, I sometimes have to travel for extended periods and be away from home.

I don't really care about looks or figure. The only thing I value is inner beauty.

I hope my future partner is kind and good to her parents."

Mike and Jon both nodded at Su Yang's words.

Liangli didn't show any expression in response to Su Yang's answer.

Because if she showed any expression, Su Yang would likely be exposed.

After all, the answers Su Yang was giving didn't really align with his true self.

Liangli knew about all of Su Yang's girlfriends.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have approached Su Yang's bed when he already had a fiancée.

Su Yang had already wronged Yang Mange. Coincidentally, Liangli was also interested in Su Yang, which is why Liangli actively sought him out.

Liangli hadn't expected Su Yang to answer like this.

Were any of Su Yang's girlfriends not beautiful and well-figured?

Fearing that a flaw might be exposed, Liangli chose not to show any expression.

"What kind of person do you think you are?" Mike continued to ask Su Yang.

Su Yang thought for a moment and replied, "What kind of person I am, I'm actually not very sure myself. Because I live my own life, it's hard for me to perceive what kind of person I am.

But I swear I am kind."

Mike and Jon nodded at Su Yang's answer.

"Kindness is synonymous with humanity. Many people claim to be kind, but in reality, they are not.

I hope you are truly a kind person," Mike said to Su Yang calmly.

"Of course, this is also an excellent virtue of our Long Country," Su Yang replied with a smile to Mike and Jon.

Hans stood there looking presentable, but he had no authority whatsoever.

In front of Mike and Jon, he seemed like nothing.

Su Yang knew that Hans was just a host, incomparable to directors and producers, which was why he was like this.

Su Yang deliberately said this for Hans to hear.

He didn't know if Hans realized it was directed at him.

Moreover, at this moment, Su Yang couldn't quite judge whether Mike and Jon were good or bad people; time would tell.

"Kindness is indeed very important, but you need to state some of your own strengths and weaknesses," Mike said, looking at Su Yang.

Su Yang pursed his lips, thinking to himself that his strength was being rich, and his weakness was being too rich.

But he couldn't tell Mike and the others this.

It would sound too boastful if he did.

Pursing his lips, Su Yang said, "When it comes to strengths and weaknesses, if I were to describe them myself, I would find it difficult.

After all, this requires someone around me, experiencing me, to know my strengths and weaknesses.

I hope to have someone I admire to be by my side, to experience me and see my strengths and weaknesses."

Hearing Su Yang's answer, Mike and Hans both nodded at him with satisfaction.

"This is an excellent answer, the best we've received from any guest so far."

Su Yang smiled faintly.

So far, no troublesome questions had arisen. Su Yang wasn't sure why there was a camera here.

Mike and Jon seemed a bit out of the ordinary, but Su Yang couldn't pinpoint why.

It was as if they had some unique, novel ideas.

Otherwise, they wouldn't have come up with this idea to meet the guests.

"Alright, that's about it for the questions. Su Yang, welcome to the US to participate in this three-month recording.

The official recording will begin tomorrow morning at eight o'clock on Sunshine Coast. A driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to the location on time."

Mike said, then looked at his notebook again, "This program is a matchmaking show involving guests from multiple countries, aiming to promote friendship and development between nations.

The relationships between the guests are completely unscripted, but the production team will create special situations based on the guests' circumstances to help their relationships grow."

Su Yang nodded thoughtfully, "I see, it seems different from ordinary matchmaking shows."

"Of course," Hans said proudly. "We are a large-scale travel matchmaking program, equivalent to a reality show. It's the first of its kind in the world, so it's naturally unique."

After Hans finished speaking, Jon smiled and said, "Although Hans's statement is a bit exaggerated, 'You and I, My Love' is indeed the first program of its kind globally.

And it starts with a grand premise, so Hans isn't entirely wrong."